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Non-F1 cars at the Goodwood Festival

8 July 2009 by Keith Collantine
Peugeot brought its Le Mans-winning 908 HDi FAP to Goodwood

Peugeot brought its Le Mans-winning 908 HDi FAP to Goodwood

By popular demand, I’ve put together a small selection of pictures of non-F1 cars that I took at Goodwood.

The collection includes rally cars, sports cars, supercars and more.

Do let me know if I’ve labelled any of these wrong – they aren’t F1 cars after all!

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26 responses to Non-F1 cars at the Goodwood Festival

  1. sumedh says:

    Jaguar D type, Bugatti Veyron, Audi R8 LMS are best looking cars.

    Great collection, Keith. Apart from a prolific writer, you are quite a photographer as well.

  2. Jonathan102 says:

    The “Nissan GTR” you posted isn’t a GTR. Its a 350Z

  3. DGR-F1 says:

    Did you see any of the action on the Rally Stage over the weekend Keith? I wasn’t there on Saturday to see Sebastian Loeb (yes, another Sebastian!) set a new fastest time in the C4 WRC…..

  4. StrFerrari4Ever says:

    Dayum lovely cars there :) that Jaguar Bonnevile Special car is very interesting

  5. ranilom says:

    Great! F1 and Non F1.
    Some are rare pics, great effort.
    Too bad the resolution is too small and I cant print a decent one. Any suggestion?
    Thanks again.

  6. TommyB says:

    Pagani Zonda R?

    Isn’t it the Zonda F? could be wrong. Anyway the Zonda F sounds amazing – sounds like a 70’s f1 car!

  7. Adam says:

    The Audi R10 wins the ‘Honda-inspired crap paint job’ award.

    Lovely photos Keith. I saw the DBRS9 at last year’s FoS, and they’d not cleaned it since the LeMans win. Made the car look even more appealing :)

  8. patrickl says:

    Great set of pictures!

    Love that Audi R8 LMS. The Audi Quattro just above it has to be the ugliest car ever.

    Amazing how you know the name/type of all these cars.

    I have to agree with Jonathan though. I’d say that car labeled as a Nissan GT-R is in fact a Nissan 350Z.

  9. Stevep says:

    The D- Type is surely an Aston Martin DBR1. Certainly isn’t a D Type.

  10. Stealthman says:

    These are excellent pics Keith. However, the first of those Audi R10s ain’t an Audi R10… ;)

  11. Brawn says:

    I love the Ferrari F40 soooo much. my dream car. that one needs to be red though!

  12. Kevin M says:

    I love the white F40!

    And of course the McLaren F1 GTR, and the 917s…
    What an incredible gathering of machinery! The closest we have on this continent is the Monterey Historics at Laguna Seca — it was good last year, I’m hoping it’s better this year as Porsche is the featured marque! (And I’m praying that they bring the ‘98 GT1)

  13. David says:

    Ferrari 512S and Porsche 917L are my favourite. But all Le Mans car and incredible Pikes Peak prototypes are great looking.

  14. Wesley says:

    Wow..two Veyrons,and one is a Pur Sang!I believe there are only five of the Pur Sangs in the world.(unpainted,polished aluminum,carbon fiber body)

    The Bentley Speed 8 looks like what Batman would race.The BMW LMR V12 is one of my all-time favorite race cars though,beautiful.

  15. themark says:

    Were you able to snap any shots of Takuma driving the March 707? I sure envy you the opportunity to be there.

  16. sprint_9 says:

    Cool to see the Porsche 917, Ive got a couple slot cars from way back then modeled after that car and have always been fascinated by the huge rear wing.

  17. keith dykes says:

    when is the festival next year 2010? so i can book the time off
    thanks

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